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Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED

Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Comment There is some history in this 16 bit ISA card, designed and built around the World’s first ever MPEG1 chip which came from C-Cube supported by hardware contributions from many corporations who were and remain leaders in semiconductors – Toshiba memory, Motorola memory controller, SGS Thomson DAC for both video and audio, AMD processor, TI processor, 8 chips from National Semiconductors, 10 from Texas Instruments, Phillips stereo, KEC amplifier, offerings from Cypress / IC Designs and a few others. The near full length 16 bit ISA card was groundbreaking at the time enabling Video CD with stereo sound, but the astonishing pace of progress in the area of graphics saw all of the video features available on this 1992 hardware, as well as 3D included on a single card by 1996. Even so, it remains an interesting development which is the only choice for early machines when accomodated by a 26 pin feature connector on the graphics card or mainboard, internal and external cables included. Description The OSCAR MPEG playback board brings you Theatre-quality full motion video right on your desktop. You can watch a full length Hollywood blockbuster or sing along to your favourite hits on Karaoke. A new dimension in PC video, the OSCAR brings you a whole new world of mulimedia realism and excitement. Features? Real Motion Full Screen Video on your PC? Playback CD-I Digital Video titles? Enjoy your favourite full length feature films, Karaoke hits or Hollywood Blockbusters on CD-ROM? Clear playback from 16-bit CD Quality Stereo sounds assisted by software controls? Supports MPEG layers 1 and 2. Video Playback? Full compliance with MPEG 1 standard (ISO CD 11172)? Resolution of 352 x 288 with PAL format? Resolution of 352 x 240 with NTSC format? Playback full screen video at 30 fps (NTSC); 25 fps (PAL) Video Feature? Digitise PAL or NTSC video in YUV 4:2:2 format? Video overlay display up to 1024 x 768 super VGA mode? Supports 32k and 64k hi-colour ISA/VESA VGA card? Video effect? Strobe video? Zoom live or still video? Solarise video? Posterise video? Mirroring of live video? RGB colour separation of video data. Audio Playback? Supports MPEG Audio layers 1 and 2? 16 bit stereo PCM at 32KHz, 44.1KHz and 48KHz sampling rate? Software controls of volume, treble, bass and mute for ease of use Input / Output Source? One VGA feature connector from VGA card? One 15 pin D-sub connector to VGA monitor and VGA card? One 3.5mm Mini jack for stereo speaker output jack – 2 x 2W for 4 ohm speaker or 2 x 1.3W for 8 ohm speaker Video Memory Buffer? 512 Kb. Press comment from 1995 in Malaysia. Just one year ago. The status of having an MPEG-1 (Motion Picture Experts Group) video playback card is almost equivalent to the prestige of owning a Rolex watch. Now, there more than 15 hardware manufacturers producing at least 20 models (but only half of them are available locally) of MPEG-1 video playback cards. Among the manufacturers which have joined the MPEG-1 arena include Creative Technology, Aztech Systems, Diamond, Umax, and a few Taiwanese hardware manufacturers. The sudden surge in the number of MPEG-1 video card manufacturers has contributed to the rapid decline in prices of such products. This development is consistent with the law of economics (or more precisely price theory) which states that an increase in the supply of a product, ceteris peribus, will cause the price of that particular product to drop. Nowadays, MPEG-1 video playback cards are getting more and more affordable. Like the RealMagic and Video Blaster MP400, the Video Galaxy Oscar can be used to playback MPEG-1 encoded Video CD’s, CDi movies and Karaoke CD’s. To play CD-i movies you will need to have a CD-ROM drive that supports CD-i format. However, CD-i support is now less important since most of the latest movies are in VideoCD format (which can be read by CD-ROM drives that comply with the ISO9660 standard). The Video Galaxy Oscar comes with a Windows-based MPEG player which allows you to add real time video effects such as solarise, polarise, zoom and strobe video to the MPEG-1 encoded video clips. As with the RealMagic and the Video Blaster MP400, the Video Galaxy Oscar only supports output to the VGA monitor. Since it has no built-in TV output you’ll need to get a TV Coder to use this MPEG-1 video playback card with a TV.
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED

Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Comment There is some history in this 16 bit ISA card, designed and built around the World’s first ever MPEG1 chip which came from C-Cube supported by hardware contributions from many corporations who were and remain leaders in semiconductors – Toshiba memory, Motorola memory controller, SGS Thomson DAC for both video and audio, AMD processor, TI processor, 8 chips from National Semiconductors, 10 from Texas Instruments, Phillips stereo, KEC amplifier, offerings from Cypress / IC Designs and a few others. The near full length 16 bit ISA card was groundbreaking at the time enabling Video CD with stereo sound, but the astonishing pace of progress in the area of graphics saw all of the video features available on this 1992 hardware, as well as 3D included on a single card by 1996. Even so, it remains an interesting development which is the only choice for early machines when accomodated by a 26 pin feature connector on the graphics card or mainboard, internal and external cables included. Description The OSCAR MPEG playback board brings you Theatre-quality full motion video right on your desktop. You can watch a full length Hollywood blockbuster or sing along to your favourite hits on Karaoke. A new dimension in PC video, the OSCAR brings you a whole new world of mulimedia realism and excitement. Features? Real Motion Full Screen Video on your PC? Playback CD-I Digital Video titles? Enjoy your favourite full length feature films, Karaoke hits or Hollywood Blockbusters on CD-ROM? Clear playback from 16-bit CD Quality Stereo sounds assisted by software controls? Supports MPEG layers 1 and 2. Video Playback? Full compliance with MPEG 1 standard (ISO CD 11172)? Resolution of 352 x 288 with PAL format? Resolution of 352 x 240 with NTSC format? Playback full screen video at 30 fps (NTSC); 25 fps (PAL) Video Feature? Digitise PAL or NTSC video in YUV 4:2:2 format? Video overlay display up to 1024 x 768 super VGA mode? Supports 32k and 64k hi-colour ISA/VESA VGA card? Video effect? Strobe video? Zoom live or still video? Solarise video? Posterise video? Mirroring of live video? RGB colour separation of video data. Audio Playback? Supports MPEG Audio layers 1 and 2? 16 bit stereo PCM at 32KHz, 44.1KHz and 48KHz sampling rate? Software controls of volume, treble, bass and mute for ease of use Input / Output Source? One VGA feature connector from VGA card? One 15 pin D-sub connector to VGA monitor and VGA card? One 3.5mm Mini jack for stereo speaker output jack – 2 x 2W for 4 ohm speaker or 2 x 1.3W for 8 ohm speaker Video Memory Buffer? 512 Kb. Press comment from 1995 in Malaysia. Just one year ago. The status of having an MPEG-1 (Motion Picture Experts Group) video playback card is almost equivalent to the prestige of owning a Rolex watch. Now, there more than 15 hardware manufacturers producing at least 20 models (but only half of them are available locally) of MPEG-1 video playback cards. Among the manufacturers which have joined the MPEG-1 arena include Creative Technology, Aztech Systems, Diamond, Umax, and a few Taiwanese hardware manufacturers. The sudden surge in the number of MPEG-1 video card manufacturers has contributed to the rapid decline in prices of such products. This development is consistent with the law of economics (or more precisely price theory) which states that an increase in the supply of a product, ceteris peribus, will cause the price of that particular product to drop. Nowadays, MPEG-1 video playback cards are getting more and more affordable. Like the RealMagic and Video Blaster MP400, the Video Galaxy Oscar can be used to playback MPEG-1 encoded Video CD’s, CDi movies and Karaoke CD’s. To play CD-i movies you will need to have a CD-ROM drive that supports CD-i format. However, CD-i support is now less important since most of the latest movies are in VideoCD format (which can be read by CD-ROM drives that comply with the ISO9660 standard). The Video Galaxy Oscar comes with a Windows-based MPEG player which allows you to add real time video effects such as solarise, polarise, zoom and strobe video to the MPEG-1 encoded video clips. As with the RealMagic and the Video Blaster MP400, the Video Galaxy Oscar only supports output to the VGA monitor. Since it has no built-in TV output you’ll need to get a TV Coder to use this MPEG-1 video playback card with a TV.
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
HP rp5800 Retail POS System PC Core i5 NEW- Boxed
HP rp5800 Retail POS System PC Core i5 NEW- Boxed

HP rp5800 Retail POS System PC Core i5 NEW- Boxed
Introducing the HP rp5800 Retail POS System PC, a high-performance desktop computer packed with features that will take your business to the next level. This brand new PC is designed for commercial use and is perfect for running point-of-sale software. This HP rp5800 comes boxed and is ready for use straight out of the box. It’s the perfect choice for small to medium-sized businesses looking for a reliable and efficient POS system. Whether you’re running a retail store, restaurant, or any other type of business, this PC has you covered. The HP brand is known for its reliability and quality, so you can be confident that this PC will meet all your needs. HP rp5800 Retail POS System PC Core i5 NEW- Boxed. Items listed should be considered as used, some items may have some wear and tear, electrical items are untested (unless stated otherwise) and may or may not work, items may not be complete sets (unless stated otherwise), any sizes detailed are approximate. Parts or not working. Items listed should be considered as Spare parts and not working, some items may have some wear and tear, electrical items are untested. We use security tags/markings on all our products. Please note colours may be slightly different to the photos. We try to use recycled packaging wherever possible. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog.
HP rp5800 Retail POS System PC Core i5 NEW- Boxed
Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate, Full Retail box, 32 & 64 bit DVD's italian

Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate, Full Retail box, 32 & 64 bit DVD's italian
Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate, Full Retail box, 32 & 64 bit DVD’s. This is a spanish edition.
Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate, Full Retail box, 32 & 64 bit DVD's italian
Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate, Full Retail box, 32 & 64 bit DVD's spanish

Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate, Full Retail box, 32 & 64 bit DVD's spanish
Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate, Full Retail box, 32 & 64 bit DVD’s. This is a spanish edition.
Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate, Full Retail box, 32 & 64 bit DVD's spanish
Genuine Microsft Windows 11 Home Win 11 Home Full Retail Sealed Box USB+KEY

Genuine Microsft Windows 11 Home Win 11 Home Full Retail Sealed Box USB+KEY
Genuine Microsft Windows 11 Home Win 11 Home Full Retail Version Sealed Box USB+KEY. Brand New sealed box. Free Post using Australia Post. No return accepted for change of mind or seal broken as this one is original version. Please allow 24 hours to reply.
Genuine Microsft Windows 11 Home Win 11 Home Full Retail Sealed Box USB+KEY
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED

Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Comment There is some history in this 16 bit ISA card, designed and built around the World’s first ever MPEG1 chip which came from C-Cube supported by hardware contributions from many corporations who were and remain leaders in semiconductors – Toshiba memory, Motorola memory controller, SGS Thomson DAC for both video and audio, AMD processor, TI processor, 8 chips from National Semiconductors, 10 from Texas Instruments, Phillips stereo, KEC amplifier, offerings from Cypress / IC Designs and a few others. The near full length 16 bit ISA card was groundbreaking at the time enabling Video CD with stereo sound, but the astonishing pace of progress in the area of graphics saw all of the video features available on this 1992 hardware, as well as 3D included on a single card by 1996. Even so, it remains an interesting development which is the only choice for early machines when accomodated by a 26 pin feature connector on the graphics card or mainboard, internal and external cables included. Description The OSCAR MPEG playback board brings you Theatre-quality full motion video right on your desktop. You can watch a full length Hollywood blockbuster or sing along to your favourite hits on Karaoke. A new dimension in PC video, the OSCAR brings you a whole new world of mulimedia realism and excitement. Real Motion Full Screen Video on your PC? Playback CD-I Digital Video titles? Enjoy your favourite full length feature films, Karaoke hits or Hollywood Blockbusters on CD-ROM? Clear playback from 16-bit CD Quality Stereo sounds assisted by software controls? Supports MPEG layers 1 and 2. Full compliance with MPEG 1 standard (ISO CD 11172)? Resolution of 352 x 288 with PAL format? Resolution of 352 x 240 with NTSC format? Playback full screen video at 30 fps (NTSC); 25 fps (PAL) Video Feature? Digitise PAL or NTSC video in YUV 4:2:2 format? Video overlay display up to 1024 x 768 super VGA mode? Supports 32k and 64k hi-colour ISA/VESA VGA card? Zoom live or still video? Mirroring of live video? RGB colour separation of video data. Supports MPEG Audio layers 1 and 2? 16 bit stereo PCM at 32KHz, 44.1KHz and 48KHz sampling rate? Software controls of volume, treble, bass and mute for ease of use Input / Output Source? One VGA feature connector from VGA card? One 15 pin D-sub connector to VGA monitor and VGA card? One 3.5mm Mini jack for stereo speaker output jack – 2 x 2W for 4 ohm speaker or 2 x 1.3W for 8 ohm speaker Video Memory Buffer? Press comment from 1995 in Malaysia. Just one year ago. The status of having an MPEG-1 (Motion Picture Experts Group) video playback card is almost equivalent to the prestige of owning a Rolex watch. Now, there more than 15 hardware manufacturers producing at least 20 models (but only half of them are available locally) of MPEG-1 video playback cards. Among the manufacturers which have joined the MPEG-1 arena include Creative Technology, Aztech Systems, Diamond, Umax, and a few Taiwanese hardware manufacturers. The sudden surge in the number of MPEG-1 video card manufacturers has contributed to the rapid decline in prices of such products. This development is consistent with the law of economics (or more precisely price theory) which states that an increase in the supply of a product, ceteris peribus, will cause the price of that particular product to drop. Nowadays, MPEG-1 video playback cards are getting more and more affordable. Like the RealMagic and Video Blaster MP400, the Video Galaxy Oscar can be used to playback MPEG-1 encoded Video CD’s, CDi movies and Karaoke CD’s. To play CD-i movies you will need to have a CD-ROM drive that supports CD-i format. However, CD-i support is now less important since most of the latest movies are in VideoCD format (which can be read by CD-ROM drives that comply with the ISO9660 standard). The Video Galaxy Oscar comes with a Windows-based MPEG player which allows you to add real time video effects such as solarise, polarise, zoom and strobe video to the MPEG-1 encoded video clips. As with the RealMagic and the Video Blaster MP400, the Video Galaxy Oscar only supports output to the VGA monitor. Since it has no built-in TV output you’ll need to get a TV Coder to use this MPEG-1 video playback card with a TV.
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Microsoft Windows 10 Professional 32/64Bit Operating System Retail Box English
Microsoft Windows 10 Professional 32/64Bit Operating System Retail Box English
Microsoft Windows 10 Professional 32/64Bit Operating System Retail Box English

Microsoft Windows 10 Professional 32/64Bit Operating System Retail Box English
Microsoft Windows 10 Professional 32/64Bit Operating System Retail Box English.
Microsoft Windows 10 Professional 32/64Bit Operating System Retail Box English
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED

Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Comment There is some history in this 16 bit ISA card, designed and built around the World’s first ever MPEG1 chip which came from C-Cube supported by hardware contributions from many corporations who were and remain leaders in semiconductors – Toshiba memory, Motorola memory controller, SGS Thomson DAC for both video and audio, AMD processor, TI processor, 8 chips from National Semiconductors, 10 from Texas Instruments, Phillips stereo, KEC amplifier, offerings from Cypress / IC Designs and a few others. The near full length 16 bit ISA card was groundbreaking at the time enabling Video CD with stereo sound, but the astonishing pace of progress in the area of graphics saw all of the video features available on this 1992 hardware, as well as 3D included on a single card by 1996. Even so, it remains an interesting development which is the only choice for early machines when accomodated by a 26 pin feature connector on the graphics card or mainboard, internal and external cables included. Description The OSCAR MPEG playback board brings you Theatre-quality full motion video right on your desktop. You can watch a full length Hollywood blockbuster or sing along to your favourite hits on Karaoke. A new dimension in PC video, the OSCAR brings you a whole new world of mulimedia realism and excitement. Real Motion Full Screen Video on your PC? Playback CD-I Digital Video titles? Enjoy your favourite full length feature films, Karaoke hits or Hollywood Blockbusters on CD-ROM? Clear playback from 16-bit CD Quality Stereo sounds assisted by software controls? Supports MPEG layers 1 and 2. Full compliance with MPEG 1 standard (ISO CD 11172)? Resolution of 352 x 288 with PAL format? Resolution of 352 x 240 with NTSC format? Playback full screen video at 30 fps (NTSC); 25 fps (PAL) Video Feature? Digitise PAL or NTSC video in YUV 4:2:2 format? Video overlay display up to 1024 x 768 super VGA mode? Supports 32k and 64k hi-colour ISA/VESA VGA card? Zoom live or still video? Mirroring of live video? RGB colour separation of video data. Supports MPEG Audio layers 1 and 2? 16 bit stereo PCM at 32KHz, 44.1KHz and 48KHz sampling rate? Software controls of volume, treble, bass and mute for ease of use Input / Output Source? One VGA feature connector from VGA card? One 15 pin D-sub connector to VGA monitor and VGA card? One 3.5mm Mini jack for stereo speaker output jack – 2 x 2W for 4 ohm speaker or 2 x 1.3W for 8 ohm speaker Video Memory Buffer? Press comment from 1995 in Malaysia. Just one year ago. The status of having an MPEG-1 (Motion Picture Experts Group) video playback card is almost equivalent to the prestige of owning a Rolex watch. Now, there more than 15 hardware manufacturers producing at least 20 models (but only half of them are available locally) of MPEG-1 video playback cards. Among the manufacturers which have joined the MPEG-1 arena include Creative Technology, Aztech Systems, Diamond, Umax, and a few Taiwanese hardware manufacturers. The sudden surge in the number of MPEG-1 video card manufacturers has contributed to the rapid decline in prices of such products. This development is consistent with the law of economics (or more precisely price theory) which states that an increase in the supply of a product, ceteris peribus, will cause the price of that particular product to drop. Nowadays, MPEG-1 video playback cards are getting more and more affordable. Like the RealMagic and Video Blaster MP400, the Video Galaxy Oscar can be used to playback MPEG-1 encoded Video CD’s, CDi movies and Karaoke CD’s. To play CD-i movies you will need to have a CD-ROM drive that supports CD-i format. However, CD-i support is now less important since most of the latest movies are in VideoCD format (which can be read by CD-ROM drives that comply with the ISO9660 standard). The Video Galaxy Oscar comes with a Windows-based MPEG player which allows you to add real time video effects such as solarise, polarise, zoom and strobe video to the MPEG-1 encoded video clips. As with the RealMagic and the Video Blaster MP400, the Video Galaxy Oscar only supports output to the VGA monitor. Since it has no built-in TV output you’ll need to get a TV Coder to use this MPEG-1 video playback card with a TV.
Aztech ISA Video Galaxy Oscar MPEG1 video/audio playback board NEW RETAIL BOXED
Collectible Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar Retail Boxed M8712Z/A
Collectible Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar Retail Boxed M8712Z/A
Collectible Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar Retail Boxed M8712Z/A
Collectible Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar Retail Boxed M8712Z/A
Collectible Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar Retail Boxed M8712Z/A
Collectible Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar Retail Boxed M8712Z/A
Collectible Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar Retail Boxed M8712Z/A
Collectible Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar Retail Boxed M8712Z/A

Collectible Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar Retail Boxed M8712Z/A
Mac OS X Jaguar, or Mac OS X 10.2, is the third major release of Mac OS X, Apple’s desktop and server operating system. It superseded Mac OSX Puma and preceded Mac OS X Panther. The operating system was initially available on 23 August 2002 either for single-computer installations, and in a “family pack”, which allowed five installations on separate computers in one household. Most builds of Jaguar were compiled for PPC (for public use) and x86 (for testing purposes for the upcoming partnership with Intel, which would continue until the announcement in 2005). Excellent vintage operating system works like a charm on most PowerPC powered Apple computers since its launch in 2003.
Collectible Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar Retail Boxed M8712Z/A